dice wrote:true. they've been talking about machines sending large portions of the workforce home for generations though
I'm not sure how much you've read up on AI, there are three basic types:
Narrow AI - All current AI falls into this category. AI can do one thing well or it can do general things really poorly. Because it can do narrow things well, it can be built to do some human jobs, but most human jobs require enough lateral thinking that it isn't great at taking over jobs but rather simplifying tasks which makes jobs easier (and thus eliminates some jobs)
General AI - More or less smart as a human. If we get to this point (and some would argue we are there now if you have enough hardware), you now have the equivalent to the person you would hire except that they work 24/7 and cost you almost nothing. It won't take over immediately because form factor and other things will play a role, and hardware to run may initially be too expensive high, but if we achieve this level of AI then when it becomes cheap enough, a huge segment of the job market is just gone.
Super Intelligence AI - When an AI becomes smarter than a human and can improve itself at an exponential rate. If we achieve this, then human life will be forever altered as we know it. The super AI will probably have the ability to wipe all of humanity out and may choose to do so. It may also figure out the perfect solution to best balance happiness or help us expand across the universe, but at this point, we will no longer be in control, the super intelligent AI will be, and we'll effectively be zoo animals to it.